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Tomilino

Tomilino

FieldValue
en_nameTomilino
ru_nameТомилино
coordinates
map_label_positionright
pushpin_mapRussia Moscow Oblast#European Russia#Russia
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Tomilino
image_coaTomilino coat of arms.png
coa_captionCoat of arms of Tomilino
federal_subjectMoscow Oblast of Central Federal District
adm_city_jurLyuberetsky District
inhabloc_catTown
leader_titleHead of Administration
leader_nameIgor Dvornikov
pop_2010census30605
pop_2010census_ref
established_date1894 (urban-type settlement status since 1961)
postal_codes140070, 140071, 140072
dialing_codes495
websitehttp://www.tomilino.com/
Zhilino church of the Assumption of the Divine Mother (18th century)

Tomilino () is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Lyuberetsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia. Population: In terms of population, Tomilino is the largest urban-type settlement in Lyuberetsky District.

Tomilino consists of a multistory buildings sector and a private houses sector. Railway station in 25 km southeast from Moscow.

In the 19th century, Tomilino was an estate of Obolensky knyazes. Tomilino was officially founded in 1894 by merchant Tomilin as a suburban settlement where he built his own house. It became very attractive for people because of a very close location to Moscow.

Later Tomilino became known as a scientific research, development, and production center. Some major enterprises were founded by the government. One of them is NPP Zvezda plant, famous for the spacesuits for Russian cosmonauts, including the one used by Yuri Gagarin, and aircraft ejector seats, which highly proved themselves in many extreme situations. There's also Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant ("Mil helicopters", "MVZ"), Tomilino plant of diamond equipment "TOMAL", Tomilino poultry farm and a textile mill. Tomilino semiconductor devices plant "TZPP" became operational at 1958. Tomilino is known as a worker's settlement since 1961.

There are several secondary schools, one sports school, one music school, one boarding school, one sanative school, and a children creative works house.

Tomilino has a local newspaper with a free-of-charge distribution "Tomilinskaya Nov" (in Russian that mean "What's new in Tomilino").

The Local Government Board of Tomilino was elected in September 2005 for five years, and is represented by Igor Nickolayevich Dvornikov and his deputies.

Twin cities

  • Tomilino is twinned with Kvaisa (since 2007).

References

References

  1. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
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